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stay with us. we're going to let you see what dignified transfer looks like when we come back as well. hold on. i'm being told we have breaking news coming into us right high now. >>> according to what we are getting right now, stay with me, folks, i want to make sure i read this right. you want me to read what's in the yellow right here? thanks. kim jong-il, stay with me here, has just ordered the chairman of the national defense commission on granting a special pardon to the two american journalists who have been sentenced to hard labor. this is in accordance with article 103 of the socialist constitution by releasing them. this is information -- this is the north korean state news agency that is now bringing us this information. it was handed to me just as i was getting ready to go to commercial there. this is being reported now by the "associated press." i understand some of the folks behind me now are diligently calling the state department to make sure -- this is an important story for me, an
stay with us. we're going to let you see what dignified transfer looks like when we come back as well. hold on. i'm being told we have breaking news coming into us right high now. >>> according to what we are getting right now, stay with me, folks, i want to make sure i read this right. you want me to read what's in the yellow right here? thanks. kim jong-il, stay with me here, has just ordered the chairman of the national defense commission on granting a special pardon to the two...
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stay with us here. you've been helping us out. we'll also try to guide you through the accident to tell you how to happened, where the plane took off from and where it ended up in the helicopter. mean time, we want to check in on some witnesses. this was witnessed by hundreds, possibly thousands of people. and a lot of our i-reporters are weighing in. i-reporters began sending photos. robert wagner send in photos. and nypd patrolled the waters searching for wreckage and possible bodies. wagner spotted what appeared it to be a tire in the street near the waterfront and the assumes is that this wheel is from one of those aircraft. but you can see the policeman, those are from our i roerts. and we certainly do appreciate our i-reporters. how did all of this happen? we'll take you through the time that this plane left teterboro airport until it crashed in to the hudson river. this is another. new total blueberry pomegranate cereal gives you 100% of the daily value of 12 essential vitamins and minerals. plus the bold new taste of blueb
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he'll talk to us a little bit about what this tells us on the recession. also the economy in focus at the white house this morning, that's where we find our dan lothian, a little bit about what the president will be talking about later on today. and also this, how about that cash for clunkers program? the senate signs off and americans cash in. >>> wall street was sure this morning's unemployment numbers would be ugly. well, those fears were wrong, despite all of the predictions, national unemployment has fallen 1/10 of a percentage point. that puts the new rate at 9.4%. it's the smallest monthly loss of jobs we've seen in a year. eqed a sign that the recession may be winding down. cnn personal finance ed or the gerri willis joining us now to explain. this is not as bad as some people were expecting, so that's good, right? >> that is good. however, 9.4% even isn't something to write home to mom about. this isn't a reason for celebration. but here's why these numbers are so important. the unemployment number is a lagging number. it comes way in the rearview
he'll talk to us a little bit about what this tells us on the recession. also the economy in focus at the white house this morning, that's where we find our dan lothian, a little bit about what the president will be talking about later on today. and also this, how about that cash for clunkers program? the senate signs off and americans cash in. >>> wall street was sure this morning's unemployment numbers would be ugly. well, those fears were wrong, despite all of the predictions,...
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angie holan joining us all this hour providing us with her expertise. politifa politifact.com is a nonpartisan news organization delving into not just health care reform but all things politics. thank you for spending your saturday afternoon with us. appreciate it. josh levs as well, our truth seeker in chief. we're going to work with you tomorrow morning. i'm looking forward to it as well health care reform, the topic on today. coming up at the top of the hours, don lemon, live from centennial park.
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security forces stopped us, ordered us out of the car. they beat my boyfriend severely and put him in jail. he's been there for four months. part of it warnses if you do not end this shameful behavior, your fate will be death. some gay iraqis have even been killed by their own families, ashamed of the stigma surrounding homosexual. he was a hair dresser e, his friend tells us. he was killed by the family after the ira can police threatened to kill him. i even heard they wanted to burn him alive or stone him to death. >> some had their hars hacked off. one shows acid poured on a leg, or a wrist slashed. the ira can government says it condemns the murder or abuse of any of its citizens but has done little else to protect the country's homosexuals. those we spoke to say they're left to defend for themselves. according to human rights watch it is difficult to place an exact number on homosexuals killed. indication is in the hundreds. >>> take a look at these live pictures now from phoenix, a arizona, where the president will be speaking at th
security forces stopped us, ordered us out of the car. they beat my boyfriend severely and put him in jail. he's been there for four months. part of it warnses if you do not end this shameful behavior, your fate will be death. some gay iraqis have even been killed by their own families, ashamed of the stigma surrounding homosexual. he was a hair dresser e, his friend tells us. he was killed by the family after the ira can police threatened to kill him. i even heard they wanted to burn him alive...
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that gives us some alarm. also, what gives us some alarm is this area has become better organized and this area over here that is it is moving in to is a little bit more conducive to strengthening. just a wave right now and next stop is tropical depression in the national hurricane center has upped the ante, they think it is a better than 50% chance of beit becoming a tropical depression. so, that's what we're looking at as far as there. a couple models that have gotten cranked up on this thing which could be the next tropical depression and these kind of take you at least at this point, here's the east coast and very bill-like manner. so, that's very early. we'd like to really get things nailed down a little bit more, once we get a plane in there and start to run the models more accurately. a little sneak peek into how things are doing. little bit farther to the south, we have this issue. area of low pressure, kind of a front down across florida. showers and thunderstorms this time of year. they scrubbed the
that gives us some alarm. also, what gives us some alarm is this area has become better organized and this area over here that is it is moving in to is a little bit more conducive to strengthening. just a wave right now and next stop is tropical depression in the national hurricane center has upped the ante, they think it is a better than 50% chance of beit becoming a tropical depression. so, that's what we're looking at as far as there. a couple models that have gotten cranked up on this thing...
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go ahead and e-mail us at cnn.com/heidi and give us your two cents on health care. we would love to hear it. you could also call the hot line to heidi, the number 1-877-742-5760. >>> there you have the opening bell for this monday morning. in fact, those stocks continued to rally last week as the nation's unemployment rate fell. but the enthusiasm isn't really carrying over to this week. i want to get a preview of the day right now. good morning to you, felicia. >> good morning to you, heidi. investors are moving beyond last week's surprisingly upbeat jobs report and now looking ahead to the upcoming fed meeting. earnings from several big retailers are on tap from walmart and macy's some insight. nobel prize winning economist says we've actually managed to avoid a second great depression, but he also thinks that a full recovery is at least two years away. >>> but some companies are faring pretty well, mcdonald's sales rose more than 4% in july. the fast food giant benefitted from new products like it's mccafe espresso coffee. meanwhile, priceline reported a nearly 3
go ahead and e-mail us at cnn.com/heidi and give us your two cents on health care. we would love to hear it. you could also call the hot line to heidi, the number 1-877-742-5760. >>> there you have the opening bell for this monday morning. in fact, those stocks continued to rally last week as the nation's unemployment rate fell. but the enthusiasm isn't really carrying over to this week. i want to get a preview of the day right now. good morning to you, felicia. >> good morning...
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she joins us from rochester, new york. thank you so much for joining us. what's not to like about this, lauren? >> i this not fair. it's a favoritism program. think about the fact first off, if you always leased vehicles, you you have nothing to trade n so you're ineligible, if you've been smart about getting good fuel efficient cars, you're not el jichblt the reason people have clunk eers is because they can't get credit or can't afford a car payment with additional insurance payments. you forget, you buy a new car, your insurance payment will definitely go up. isn't that how he got here in the first place, buying more than we can afford? >> right. this one is from twitter. if i'm not ready to buy a new car, should i still turn are in my clunker for the voucher now before the cash runs out? or do i? and that was it. do i wait i imagine. only 14 character and ran out. >> well, i think that's a big question. if you owe money on this vehicle. just so you know, you can't trade in that car. it can't have a loan against t so if you've got a ucc filings. you're
she joins us from rochester, new york. thank you so much for joining us. what's not to like about this, lauren? >> i this not fair. it's a favoritism program. think about the fact first off, if you always leased vehicles, you you have nothing to trade n so you're ineligible, if you've been smart about getting good fuel efficient cars, you're not el jichblt the reason people have clunk eers is because they can't get credit or can't afford a car payment with additional insurance payments....
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joining us now is a an eyewitness. you heard this sound and many thought it was a bomb. >> that's correct. >> what happened? >> well, we had just been finished playing soccer, we were hangs out on the field when we heard this just incredibly large crashing noise. i've never heard anything like that loud in my life ever. i flinched, i looked up and the helicopter had broken in two and the plane was going down into the water. everyone's initial reaction was just terror because the helicopter came down close to the new jersey side and a few people thought it would actually hit pedestrians on the side of the river. >> keith, i can show everyone where you were. i pulled up a map. you were at sinatra park in hoboken. >> that's correct. >> over here, you've got the hudson and frank sinatra park. that's where you were playing soccer. keith, i've got to ask you, you look up, you see an aircraft splitting in two. what did that look like? what did you physically see at that distance? >> well it happened extremely quickly. like a
joining us now is a an eyewitness. you heard this sound and many thought it was a bomb. >> that's correct. >> what happened? >> well, we had just been finished playing soccer, we were hangs out on the field when we heard this just incredibly large crashing noise. i've never heard anything like that loud in my life ever. i flinched, i looked up and the helicopter had broken in two and the plane was going down into the water. everyone's initial reaction was just terror because...
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thanks so much, guys, for being with us. we all keep going over these pictures every time we see them get weepy and really incredible reunion with these journalists and their families. the other side of the story, the nuclear situation and the situation between north korea. what do you think will happen next, if anything, on these lines? mike, i want to start with you. >> well, my own sense is that the ball is now in the court of the obama administration. the north koreans have made this gesture, they've freed the two women. i think the reception that they gave to president clinton, the fact that he spent a long time talking with north korean leader kim jong-il who seems healthy enough to be in charge at the moment sends a signal that the north is now eager to engage the united states but on a bilateral basis. so, the challenge for the obama administration is to figure out from what bill clinton reports about his meetings whether there's anything to work with there that will see the obama administration talking directly with
thanks so much, guys, for being with us. we all keep going over these pictures every time we see them get weepy and really incredible reunion with these journalists and their families. the other side of the story, the nuclear situation and the situation between north korea. what do you think will happen next, if anything, on these lines? mike, i want to start with you. >> well, my own sense is that the ball is now in the court of the obama administration. the north koreans have made this...
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let us know what you think. this tool, it's fun, very interaffect and only on cnnmoney. >>> have the second 100 days of the obama administration been days of change or days of frustration? you can cast your vote now at cnn.com/reportcard. we should say cast your grade and then you can get the results from cnn's national report card tonight at 8:00 eastern. >>> the american dream could be slipping away. fewer people own homes these days and it could stay that way for quite a while. felicia taylor at the new york stock exchange now and to explain more about why. good morning to you, felicia. >> you know, heidi, it's true, people are giving up that american dream, the old house with the white picket fence in favor of renting. we haven't seen that in a while. more than 67% of americans actually own homes. that sounds like a lot and it is and that's down from nearly 70% from back in 2005. so, of course, some baby boomers are downsizing by choice. they don't want the major overhead at this point. in the past, many oth
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it's costing us the taxpayers. if they have to tax me more in order to get health care, tax me, tax me, tax me. i am willing to pay. >> let's talk about the 47, 48 million number of people who are not insured on this country. >> i would love to drive a hummer, they're cool cars. i can't afford one, so i drive what i afford. >> i can't believe that you're saying that people don't deserve health care if they can't afford it. >> where did i say that? >> if you can't afford the hummer, you can't drive it. if you can't afford health care you shouldn't get it? >> no, no, no. you have the basic stuff. you have catastrophic illness, a car accident, something like that happens, of course you get coverage that. >> little bit of trouble with the cnn express right there, ali velshi, our signal not so great. if you want to see more of the town hall he held, do that at cnnmoney.com as ali makes his way towards st. louis now. >>> a look at some of the town halls we're monitoring for you. democratic senator arlen specter held one
it's costing us the taxpayers. if they have to tax me more in order to get health care, tax me, tax me, tax me. i am willing to pay. >> let's talk about the 47, 48 million number of people who are not insured on this country. >> i would love to drive a hummer, they're cool cars. i can't afford one, so i drive what i afford. >> i can't believe that you're saying that people don't deserve health care if they can't afford it. >> where did i say that? >> if you can't...
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to help us do that, we have two lawmakers joining us. representative marsha blackburn is joining us as well as representative steve cohen, both from tennessee. thanks for being here. an interesting article that lists some places where there is a lot of agreement. do you agree that there should be government subsidies to help low income americans to buy insurance? >> i think that there its a way that government subsidies can be done. certainly, many of us who have served in state legislatures have looked for ways to voucher people into a private system. >> representative cohen, what about you? do you see government subsidies to help low-income americans buy health insurance? >> we do that now with medicaid. a great program. signed into law 44 years ago. medicare medicaid, referred to as socialism at the time that are as american as apple pie today. >> lawmakers pretty much across the board want to see increased competition, including something like a marketplace in which people would be able to compare and con cratrast different insue pla
to help us do that, we have two lawmakers joining us. representative marsha blackburn is joining us as well as representative steve cohen, both from tennessee. thanks for being here. an interesting article that lists some places where there is a lot of agreement. do you agree that there should be government subsidies to help low income americans to buy insurance? >> i think that there its a way that government subsidies can be done. certainly, many of us who have served in state...
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some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us american. >> cnn elaine quijano, where are you eeshgs lane? can't even see? in the bureau. >> reporter: i am. usually you're at the white house. we're going to talk about what the president had to say today about holding hands and marching forward. really, he's having trouble getting the democrats to hold each others hands and march ford on this issue? >> reporter: yeah, at the same time, trying to go and fight back against some of the claims made about the proposals, against what his administration says are myths about health care reform. in his weekly address the president also ran through some of them. for instance, saying illegal immigrants would not be cover under a health care bill, taxpayer dollars not funding abortions and addressed and echoed at the town hall meetings across the country saying his administration, drew, is not planning a government takeover of the health care system. drew? >> yeah, but at the same time, we have speaker pelosi saying she's not going forward without a public option, which many people believe
some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us american. >> cnn elaine quijano, where are you eeshgs lane? can't even see? in the bureau. >> reporter: i am. usually you're at the white house. we're going to talk about what the president had to say today about holding hands and marching forward. really, he's having trouble getting the democrats to hold each others hands and march ford on this issue? >> reporter: yeah, at the same time, trying to go and fight back...
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this used to be from a terrorist group. the authorities say he was behind a series of deadly bombings, including the huge blasts in bali in 2002. almost every year has brought a renew add tack in indonesia from hotels to embassy. the most recent attack came just three weeks ago. a double bombing on two hotels in jakarta leaving seven dead plus two suicide bombers. >> i think the fact that top is dead is a huge fight against terrorists in the region. the problem is we still don't know how big his network is and we don't know how many other arrests will take place. it's too early to conclude that the threat in indonesia of future attacks is automatically going to go down. >> reporter: in 2005, the police came tantalizingly close to catching noordin at this restaurant. he used it as a propaganda studio with chilling messages warning of further attacks. he would train with firearms, as well as learning detailed bomb-making techniques. his decade-long reign of terror appears to be over. experts warn there may be other followers
this used to be from a terrorist group. the authorities say he was behind a series of deadly bombings, including the huge blasts in bali in 2002. almost every year has brought a renew add tack in indonesia from hotels to embassy. the most recent attack came just three weeks ago. a double bombing on two hotels in jakarta leaving seven dead plus two suicide bombers. >> i think the fact that top is dead is a huge fight against terrorists in the region. the problem is we still don't know how...
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if the picture is as dramatic as it's being described to us, it may be tough even for the rest of us to watch. no doubt, for you to watch as well. 1,000 people greeting him at the airport, welcoming him home as a hero. tough. susan, thanks for being with us. >> the man who told me that he planned on having this guy carry a gun near where the president was speaking, guess who he's linked to, we found out? >>> then later, an officer, a man in a skirt, a breathalyzer test and a fire truck. you put them all together and what do you get? well, you get a spanish lesson. i felt amazingly boxed in. (announcer) joe uses the contour meter from bayer. (joe) my meter absolutely adapts to me and my lifestyle. i'm joe james, and being outside of the box is my simple win. (announcer) now available in five vibrant colors. (announcer) now available introducing the all new chevy equinox. with an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon. and up to 600 miles between fill ups. it's the most fuel efficient crossover on the highway. better than honda cr-v, toyota rav4 and even the ford escape hybrid. the all new
if the picture is as dramatic as it's being described to us, it may be tough even for the rest of us to watch. no doubt, for you to watch as well. 1,000 people greeting him at the airport, welcoming him home as a hero. tough. susan, thanks for being with us. >> the man who told me that he planned on having this guy carry a gun near where the president was speaking, guess who he's linked to, we found out? >>> then later, an officer, a man in a skirt, a breathalyzer test and a fire...
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tactics by republicans are being used. we have pulled no punches and told it to you straight. deals are being cut in private by the president. we have also told you about that as well. we've called them as we've seen them. we have explained it to you and we've shown you what the analysts and the experts are saying. you have heard us analyze the charges of racism, be it in some cases blatant or in some cases, subtle. now comes before us this congressman. his name is david scott. he is a democrat of georgia, who arrives at work tuesday to a swastika that was painted over his official congressional sign. a swastika. we had a chance to talk with him. you are going to be able to see that conversation that i had with him where i pulled him aside and asked him about this angry exchange. he was here this morning, sat right next to me on that set and took us through what he calls his side of the story. he says that much of what is being reported in the media is simply not true. remember, there was a doctor that had risen to ask him
tactics by republicans are being used. we have pulled no punches and told it to you straight. deals are being cut in private by the president. we have also told you about that as well. we've called them as we've seen them. we have explained it to you and we've shown you what the analysts and the experts are saying. you have heard us analyze the charges of racism, be it in some cases blatant or in some cases, subtle. now comes before us this congressman. his name is david scott. he is a democrat...
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that does it for us today. hope to see you back here tomorrow. >>> the news continues with don lemon in the "cnn newsroom." >>> breaking news, smoke rises over baghdad. the iraqi capital rocked by six bombings in a matter of minutes. cars toppled like toys. >>> a tornado tears right through beaumont, texas. our severe weather coverage updates hurricane bill. >>> plus, not model behavior. a blogger who verbally attacked a model will be outed. good morning, i'm don lemon. heidi's off today. it is wednesday, august 19th. and are you in the "cnn newsroom." >>> health care reform. a make-or-break month and what may and take it or leave it ultimatum. elaine quijano's at the white house with the bold move considering by democrats. dr. sanjay gupta is in the newsroom to break it down for you. he worked in the white house, the last time an administration tried to push through health care reform. >>> but first we start with break news out of baghdad. six bombings in one hour and at least 75 people are dead, hundreds more
that does it for us today. hope to see you back here tomorrow. >>> the news continues with don lemon in the "cnn newsroom." >>> breaking news, smoke rises over baghdad. the iraqi capital rocked by six bombings in a matter of minutes. cars toppled like toys. >>> a tornado tears right through beaumont, texas. our severe weather coverage updates hurricane bill. >>> plus, not model behavior. a blogger who verbally attacked a model will be outed. good...
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they made us run and told us you will wage jihad. they told us that the army is against the koran and wage jihad against them. the pakistan military gave cnn limited access to these boys. the army says they rescued them during heavy fighting. their identities protected because of the possibility of retribution. the youngest is only 13. we can't independently verify their stories, but doctors say they have no doubt. the boys themselves each told me how they were kidnapped by the taliban. "i was coming from the shop to my house, i had some stuff with me. they said, put your stuff in the car. should we drop you in the square or in the village? they blindfolded me and pot hand on my mouth. other boys said they were snatched working in the fields. in militant camps they were being trained to be suicide bombers to do the taliban's killing. >> would you kill for god? >> reporter: yes, he says. in the right circumstances or the wrong circumstances, would they kill? they wouldn't feel it. they wouldn't have an empthetic response to what's hap
they made us run and told us you will wage jihad. they told us that the army is against the koran and wage jihad against them. the pakistan military gave cnn limited access to these boys. the army says they rescued them during heavy fighting. their identities protected because of the possibility of retribution. the youngest is only 13. we can't independently verify their stories, but doctors say they have no doubt. the boys themselves each told me how they were kidnapped by the taliban. "i...
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so, i'm committed to use all my resources, all the planning that i have, and plan to use every bit of money that i have under my control. look, the citizens expect it. they don't want excuses. we've got to pard -- i've got to either partner with the commission, they failed on their contract with the community. now i'm asking to partner with the governor to take care of the good citizens of jefferson county, birmingham, alabama. >> and if you bring in the national guard, you got the issue of posse comitasus. i appreciate your time, sir. >> thank you. >>> all right, well, the economy is just one of the ten categories that you can grade president obama on. what do you think about his second 100 days? cast your vote at cnn.com/reportcard. then get the results on cnn's "national report card" special, tomorrow night, 8:00 eastern, only on cnn. >>> an exercise class becomes a shooting gallery near pittsburgh. who the gunman was targeting and why. we'll have the latest, along with a police update and news conference that's supposed to happen live this hour. if we don't act, medical bills will
so, i'm committed to use all my resources, all the planning that i have, and plan to use every bit of money that i have under my control. look, the citizens expect it. they don't want excuses. we've got to pard -- i've got to either partner with the commission, they failed on their contract with the community. now i'm asking to partner with the governor to take care of the good citizens of jefferson county, birmingham, alabama. >> and if you bring in the national guard, you got the issue...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% >>> august 1969 was a groovy month for music. we're coming up on the 40th anniversary of woodstock, the festival that promised peace, love, and all 0 kind of other stuff. one legally blind 15-year-old guitarist will open the celebration jimmy hen direction style. cnn all-platform journalist jon kyls introduces us to conrad oberg. ♪ >> i think jim was the
customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8...
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our standards here at cnn are a little different and don't allow us to use pictures from a blog until we are able to independently confirm its validity. i reported yesterday that we had no proof of the swastikas. since then, we have done independent reporting canned now tell you that speaker pelosi was correct. this sign, held aloft by a woman at a health care event in ft. collins, colorado, does in fact show the swastika. it has a stripe running through it as if to say, no nazi. still, obviously, unsettling. now, we are finding out there may be a pattern here. look at this seen thursday outside a health care forum. it's romulus, michigan. a photo of the president, defaced by a hitler mustache. now, this. see that sign. it depicts texas democrat lloyd doggett as the devil. you see the symbol of the murder rows nazi ss on a sign that says stop socialism. if you see another view of that same sign, you will notice and we can see the man holding it up, we discover he is holding a little girl on his shoulders as he is holing thding that sign. one more. this from yesterday, a child, denver,
our standards here at cnn are a little different and don't allow us to use pictures from a blog until we are able to independently confirm its validity. i reported yesterday that we had no proof of the swastikas. since then, we have done independent reporting canned now tell you that speaker pelosi was correct. this sign, held aloft by a woman at a health care event in ft. collins, colorado, does in fact show the swastika. it has a stripe running through it as if to say, no nazi. still,...
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a security analyst mike brooks with us is with us. you were with us earlier before the mayor spoke. okay, mike, get to mike in a moment. sorry about that. let's talk with jacqui jeras, talk about the weather here. you said earlier that it was a clear, beautiful day. wind doesn't appear to be a factor according to what the mayor had to say. he said in terms of the recovery mission it is still fairly dangerous for the emergency crews we are talking two feet visibility. >> yeah. >> in the depths of walter of 30 feet. >> one or two feet visibility not a long distance, fredericka. not to mention you have the current as well. walter temperature is about 75, 76 degrees. at least the water temperature is relatively comfortable for the divers. it is kind of murky water. with the current. you can't see very much. it is going to be really hard to do that. we heard mayor bloomberg talk about how they are not willing to risk the lives of the rescue crews to try to find some of these bodies as well. something ls to keep in mind. this is a google earth animation to help give you a better idea wher
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then also with us, susie kaufman, an ireporter joining us from our l.a. bureau, documenting what it was like, how transforming the experience was to be in bethel new york. susan kaufman, thanks so much and mark goff, you can find his work at the museum, on display through october 31st along with that coveted press badge. mark and susie, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> of course, we have been telling you this hour about a tropical storm that is churning toward the florida panhandle. jacqui jeras, our meteorologist is in the cnn weather center. this is what really caught your attention today? >> absolutely. the storm is hours away from landfall and feeling the impact as we speak. the 5:00 advisory just came in a little bit early and we have got some significant changes. the latest on claudette, bill and ana, all coming up right after this break. we're shopping for car insurance, and our friends said we should start here. good friends -- we compare our progressive direct rates, apples to apples, against other top companies, to help you get the best price.
then also with us, susie kaufman, an ireporter joining us from our l.a. bureau, documenting what it was like, how transforming the experience was to be in bethel new york. susan kaufman, thanks so much and mark goff, you can find his work at the museum, on display through october 31st along with that coveted press badge. mark and susie, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> of course, we have been telling you this hour about a tropical storm that is churning toward the florida panhandle....
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he just told us on the air. it was their way of getting their message out about guns, which is all fine and good, their right to do so. >> joining me now is joseph petro. what do you think of that idea? i have been tossing about that idea with some of the folks who watch our shows throughout the course of the day. i am just wondering if they have the no fly zone around the president. should they think if this thing gets worse, about having a no gun zone around the president if he travels. >> first of all, thanks for inviting me to the show. i think there is quite a distinction between airplanes and weapons. a no fly zone has a good purpose. an airplane could penetrate a zone at any time. these people, thee foolish stunts that are taking place around the country at presidential events, don't present any direct threat to the president. they are very far away from where the president is. the secret service knows how to set up the perimeters to prevent anything from happening to him. in rethe a, what they are doing
he just told us on the air. it was their way of getting their message out about guns, which is all fine and good, their right to do so. >> joining me now is joseph petro. what do you think of that idea? i have been tossing about that idea with some of the folks who watch our shows throughout the course of the day. i am just wondering if they have the no fly zone around the president. should they think if this thing gets worse, about having a no gun zone around the president if he travels....
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he is joining us from los angeles. chris? >> reporter: frederica about a month ago, an iraqi citizen came forward and told the u.s. military about the possible location of captain speicher's grave. and it was in an area very close to where the military had found pieces of his shattered airplane way back in 1993. now the marines went to that part of the desert where another iraqi citizen told them he remembered an american jet crashing and told them he was there when the bedouins found captain speicher's body near the crash site and buried him there. so the u.s. military went out to that site and it took several days over the past week, but they did find captain speicher's remains. they found bone fragments, skeletal fragments, multiple skeletal flagments, actually. and then those were flown to dover air force base where the military medical examiner was able to match his jaw bone with captain speicher's accidental records and that's how they confirmed his positive identification. the family spokesman tells us just a few minut
he is joining us from los angeles. chris? >> reporter: frederica about a month ago, an iraqi citizen came forward and told the u.s. military about the possible location of captain speicher's grave. and it was in an area very close to where the military had found pieces of his shattered airplane way back in 1993. now the marines went to that part of the desert where another iraqi citizen told them he remembered an american jet crashing and told them he was there when the bedouins found...
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deborah feyerick for us. thanks. >>> it could take months to fill kennedy's senate seat unless there was a change in state law. it requires a special election in five months on cnn's "american morning" deval patrick says he supports changing the law for a special election. >> the legislature and the legislative leaders, i know, are seriously considering this request and this minor change to make a temporary appointment to the senate. they are focused not so much on whether it can be done and how it can be done and how to get it accomplished and that's not a simple calculation. they've got to work their way through it and i think they're working their way through it in good faith. you're right about the state, both in terms of health care, climate change and frankly the further considerations of how states are assisted through these very, very difficult times and how working people are put back to work and all of these are critical issues where no time can be lost and, frankly, the persistence of partisanship
deborah feyerick for us. thanks. >>> it could take months to fill kennedy's senate seat unless there was a change in state law. it requires a special election in five months on cnn's "american morning" deval patrick says he supports changing the law for a special election. >> the legislature and the legislative leaders, i know, are seriously considering this request and this minor change to make a temporary appointment to the senate. they are focused not so much on...
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carville, thanks for joining us. and your recollections of this man on the day that we're remembering bob novak? >> well, two things. he's a guy, a lot of people, like, trim their sails. he didn't. he knew exactly what bob thought. he really didn't much care about what other people thought. and he was fierce ly -- and the other thing about bob, him more than maybe ever knew, he was a real sports fan. and, i mean, he wasn't, like, a guy that read about it in the paper. we need to find out how many acc tournament games he saw in his life. i want to say he went to over 30 consecutive tournament games. he was passionate about maryland basketball more than anybody i ever knew. every redskin name, the wizards, the nats, the "os," anything that played, he went there. he was a really knowledgeable sports fan, too. but his, you know, he had a real kind of passion for politics. and he was a good reporter. i think anything that people don't know about bob, don't realize, he's a very ideology g guy and a very interested reporter
carville, thanks for joining us. and your recollections of this man on the day that we're remembering bob novak? >> well, two things. he's a guy, a lot of people, like, trim their sails. he didn't. he knew exactly what bob thought. he really didn't much care about what other people thought. and he was fierce ly -- and the other thing about bob, him more than maybe ever knew, he was a real sports fan. and, i mean, he wasn't, like, a guy that read about it in the paper. we need to find out...
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cnn's international correspondent paula hancock is joining us by phone. this is indeed being investigated as a hate crime? >> reporter: fredricka, yes. there's hundreds on this manhunt in tel aviv. this happened last night at a youth center in the center of town. a masked gunman dressed all in black we understand, pulled out his gun, and started shooting in all directions according to eyewitnesses and the police themselves. two people have been killed, a dozen more have been injured. a small number of those are actually in critical condition. what we're understanding from the media at the moment is at the moment, a door to door-search is going on, trying to find this man. obviously the police believe he is still dangerous as he carried out this attack and has managed after he carried out the attack to just slip out of the door and walk into the very busy tel aviv streets. and that's where he was lost. fredricka? >> how unusual is this investigation, paula? this seems like this may have been a targeted event? >> reporter: well, as soon as it happened, we k
cnn's international correspondent paula hancock is joining us by phone. this is indeed being investigated as a hate crime? >> reporter: fredricka, yes. there's hundreds on this manhunt in tel aviv. this happened last night at a youth center in the center of town. a masked gunman dressed all in black we understand, pulled out his gun, and started shooting in all directions according to eyewitnesses and the police themselves. two people have been killed, a dozen more have been injured. a...
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those of us who loved him and who will take him to his rest today, pray that what he was to us and what he wished for others will someday come to pass for all the world. >> there is more, by the way, including raw footage of his brother's funerals and the moment when senator kennedy stood all but alone and gave a speech opposing the iraq war. remember that? also, there is another potential hurricane to tell you about. this storm is growing in the atlantic and most of you along the eastern seaboard will want to see this. also, remember the aftershow. it comes on right at 4:00. cnn.com/live as we continue this special tribute and all the day's news. i'll be right back. sweet! (together) sweet! (announcer) now for the first time, a gram of healthy fiber in every packet. sweet! (announcer) splenda® with fiber. i never thought i would have a heart attack, but i did. you need to talk to your doctor about aspirin. you need to be your own advocate. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. you take care of your kids, now it's time to take care of yourself. >>> develop
those of us who loved him and who will take him to his rest today, pray that what he was to us and what he wished for others will someday come to pass for all the world. >> there is more, by the way, including raw footage of his brother's funerals and the moment when senator kennedy stood all but alone and gave a speech opposing the iraq war. remember that? also, there is another potential hurricane to tell you about. this storm is growing in the atlantic and most of you along the eastern...
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he used to be in the 60s. he said you could see a bounce once middle america feels that their retirement security is safe and also once their wages are not lagging behind the cost of living. >> so, mark, the president could use a big win, and he's not going to get it when it comes to health care anytime soon because they're going on recess. that's not stopping him from going out and selling his plan to the american people. >> no, don, and, in fact, he really needs to do that over the 3407b month of august and needs to push and promote the idea this is a crisis and we need to get this health care bill through. at the same time, you will have members of congress who have left washington who are going to be back at home, at the rotary club meetings, who are going to be meeting with constituents. they're going to get an earful about what they want done regarding the whole idea of health care. so not only will you see members of congress back out, administration officials, but you're going to continue to see tens o
he used to be in the 60s. he said you could see a bounce once middle america feels that their retirement security is safe and also once their wages are not lagging behind the cost of living. >> so, mark, the president could use a big win, and he's not going to get it when it comes to health care anytime soon because they're going on recess. that's not stopping him from going out and selling his plan to the american people. >> no, don, and, in fact, he really needs to do that over...
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it cost us money and i don't think it was helpful. they also, the republicans and i differ on this side, want to abolish the estate tax. it only applies to about the top 2% of earners. we're talking about an estate tax in the million, only if you have millions. that would cost a lot of money. we could raise taxes on the wealthiest people, 325,000 or above. >>> one of the big questions is if they do raise taxes, the estate taxes and upper income taxes is that earmarked just for health care reform? josh, if you're listening that's another question i have for the next hour. anyway, we move on. one way or another health care reform will affect everybody in america. that's why so many of you are encouraging congress to go through this process carefully. >> if somebody in my family was looking for some health care, i would want the bill to pass. and i believe i have to treat this bill as if it was my child or your child. intduci an o new chevy equinox. g thhel r with an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon. and up to 600 miles between fill ups
it cost us money and i don't think it was helpful. they also, the republicans and i differ on this side, want to abolish the estate tax. it only applies to about the top 2% of earners. we're talking about an estate tax in the million, only if you have millions. that would cost a lot of money. we could raise taxes on the wealthiest people, 325,000 or above. >>> one of the big questions is if they do raise taxes, the estate taxes and upper income taxes is that earmarked just for health...
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it us august 16, and we do appreciate you being with us this morning. good morning, everybody. >> mornings are supposed to bright and early, not dark and early. it's also 6:00 a.m. in florida where they may have a few troubles days. our reynolds wolf all over that. what we just witnessed here a few minutes ago. >> virginia senator jim web held a conference. really the headline is he secured the release of an american who was sentenced to seven years for violated municipal laws and other laws as he when to pro-democracy leader aung sung suu kyi's house. again, the american has been released and jim webb has secured his release. >>> the president's going to be waking up in phoenix this morning. good morning, mr. president. he's talking about health care reform on a bit of a family vacation. he was in colorado. had a visit in yellowstone with the family. we'll talk more about that and he's going to be pushing back home to d.c. >> a little bit of business and pleasure. >>> let's get to our top stories. this is what happened overnight. a 7 magnitude quake of
it us august 16, and we do appreciate you being with us this morning. good morning, everybody. >> mornings are supposed to bright and early, not dark and early. it's also 6:00 a.m. in florida where they may have a few troubles days. our reynolds wolf all over that. what we just witnessed here a few minutes ago. >> virginia senator jim web held a conference. really the headline is he secured the release of an american who was sentenced to seven years for violated municipal laws and...
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saves us money. all of us money. and gives, covers, 36 of the 47 million people not covered. 11 million of the people who are not covered, today, are illegal immigrants. all right. right over here, yes, sir. >> if i could -- if we, if we live in canada, until we are ready to talk about the fact that we couldn't get or didn't choose to get $1,000 permitted procedure his cancer was not diagnosed for years. [ inaudible ] >> well, i would dispute you on the facts, the fact is, as 2 million americans, every year, are alive and cured from cancer in this country because they don't have canadian health care. and that is the fact. this is america. i would be happy to show you that we have a 30% better cure rate on almost every cancer than canada does. and the reason is, you may get diagnosed early, but you get, you get a ability to get in line. and the average breast cancer patient in canada today waits six months before they're in treatment. that's six months. now, we don't want to get in the line. access to care isn't getti
saves us money. all of us money. and gives, covers, 36 of the 47 million people not covered. 11 million of the people who are not covered, today, are illegal immigrants. all right. right over here, yes, sir. >> if i could -- if we, if we live in canada, until we are ready to talk about the fact that we couldn't get or didn't choose to get $1,000 permitted procedure his cancer was not diagnosed for years. [ inaudible ] >> well, i would dispute you on the facts, the fact is, as 2...
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that's costing us, the taxpayers. so if it's going to cost my bottom line, if they have to tax me more in order tore get health care, tax me. tax me, tax me, tax me. i am willing to pay. >> we're talking about what you get when you are sick. i just think that to rush through this it's the wrong thing. i know that there's something that has to be done. >> reporter: now, the first woman we spoke to had run for congress, she was a democratic candidate in 2008 and lost that election. she was in paducah, kentucky. the gentleman you heard from was altogether a dinner party we got a few people together in kansas city, kansas, and we had a conversation with him. we've had differences of opinion all along in the week, and we still continue to. but the tenor of those conversations tends to be very civil and respectful, and we're encouraging more of that. so if anybody's here at the iowa state fair, come see us, the cnn express is right outside at the grand stand. tweet me, we can keep talking about this. the more we talk to peo
that's costing us, the taxpayers. so if it's going to cost my bottom line, if they have to tax me more in order tore get health care, tax me. tax me, tax me, tax me. i am willing to pay. >> we're talking about what you get when you are sick. i just think that to rush through this it's the wrong thing. i know that there's something that has to be done. >> reporter: now, the first woman we spoke to had run for congress, she was a democratic candidate in 2008 and lost that election....
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we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. >>> want to create jobs? one north carolina restaurant owner said he created 35 jobs in 3 weeks if you send stimulus money his way. he just needs a loan. but as cnn's christine romans reports, it's a dog eat dog world. >> reporter: dinnertime in lumberton, north carolina. >> everything good? >> reporter: restaurant owner rod renfern. >> we did a million two in 2007. it's not bad for a small town, small restaurant. >> reporter: he was 35 employees, crowded bar on weekends, a dependable banquet business. five years ago he turned saintry-old mule stable into this -- he's confident he has the ingredients to open another restaurant here, 35 miles north on i-95 in fayetteville. >> i will hire 50 people in three months if i get the money i'm looking for. >> reporter: $150,000 to be exact. >> my issue is the stimulus money everybody's talking about needs to flow through to sm
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nobody can defeat us. the hardline faslula did something that puzzled zarghon, he freed the tv crew. the taliban instructed them to film destruction caused by the taliban army. you can hear gunfire and mortar rounds. zarghon takes shelter behind the camera. this was meant to be propaganda for the taliban. pakistan's army drove the taliban from their strong hold. zarg zarghon, doing the taliban's bidding was the price of freedom. it saved his life and gave him back to his family. what was it like when you saw your family again after this experience? when you saw your children again? >> i guess it was -- that was something i think the most beautiful gift of my life is that. i returned to my home and i saw my children. >>> a doctor challenges his congressman on health care reform and the congressman challenges right back. >> not a single one of you had the decency to call my office and set up for a meeting. okay. then do that. do that. >> so what is going on here? what is in this health care reform bill and w
nobody can defeat us. the hardline faslula did something that puzzled zarghon, he freed the tv crew. the taliban instructed them to film destruction caused by the taliban army. you can hear gunfire and mortar rounds. zarghon takes shelter behind the camera. this was meant to be propaganda for the taliban. pakistan's army drove the taliban from their strong hold. zarg zarghon, doing the taliban's bidding was the price of freedom. it saved his life and gave him back to his family. what was it...
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two guests give us their views. imodium multi-symptom relief p) combines two powerful medicines for fast relief of your diarrhea symptoms, so you can get back out there. imodium. get back out there. people notice my devotion to family. people notice my love for animals. my smile. my passion for teaching. my cool car. people notice i'm a good friend and a good listener. people notice that i'm a good boss. people notice my love of nature. people notice i can fix anything. (announcer) thanks to...
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most of us have insurance, and most of us think that we are going to stay healthy. we are no different than katy and other ordinary americans, no different than anybody else. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it is wrong. it is bankrupting families, bankrupting business. we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year. we are going to fix it. again, i want to especially thank max for his hard work on a bill as chair of the finance commit at the. he has been committed to getting this done. this is obviously a tough time in america. it is a tough time here in montana. just six months ago, we were in the middle of the wore the recession in our lifetime. we were losing about 700 jobs each month. economists feared the great coming of a great depression. we acted as fast as we could to pass a recovery plan to stop the free-fall. i want to speak briefly about the recovery plan, because that has colo
most of us have insurance, and most of us think that we are going to stay healthy. we are no different than katy and other ordinary americans, no different than anybody else. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it is wrong. it is bankrupting families, bankrupting business. we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year....
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i used to do it all the time. if you wanted to go from los angeles to san francisco, you still had to go via atlanta. those were the days. bottom line, why not? if people have the time, the flexibility in the month of september to do this, jump on it. >> while i have you, i'm going to take advantage of it. anything we should be looking at. i know i'm throwing this at you cold. anything travelwise we should pay attention to? >> one of the all-time great deals happening now is hawaii. even though there has been tremendous capacity cuts. they have lost two airlines in the last 12 months, ha and aloha. the deals are still there. you are going to see a lot of bundling with airfare, hotel and in some cases, rental cars all thrown in at a very attractive price. it's the off season, because the kids are coming back to school. take advantage of it. >> our favorite travel expert, peter greenberg. thanks, peter. >>> cash, clunk kers and criminals. the trade-in that backfired for one wanted man. ( car door closes ) ooooch! ho
i used to do it all the time. if you wanted to go from los angeles to san francisco, you still had to go via atlanta. those were the days. bottom line, why not? if people have the time, the flexibility in the month of september to do this, jump on it. >> while i have you, i'm going to take advantage of it. anything we should be looking at. i know i'm throwing this at you cold. anything travelwise we should pay attention to? >> one of the all-time great deals happening now is hawaii....
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. >> won't even let us in. they blocked us out. >> my son has the right to live. >> no doubt about it. >> my son has the right to health care. >> you don't really think you're going to get that, ma'am, in this bill, do you? >> you have to do something. >> that's what i hear from the liberals. we got to do something. a bad bill is better than nothing, i guess. >> this health care reform town hall meetings in downtown memphis spawned more than one screaming match. >> i'll make this my first priority and, yes, i have read the bill. >> please don't yell out. this is america. take two aspirin and come back in the morning. >> reporter: boos and cheers greeted represented this representative, ed perlmutter. proof people are passionate when it comes to health care reform. >> i just preached the fact that you're all willing to take time to come out. thank you for exercising your civic duty of talking to your congressman. >> so it's not only the crowds losing their cool at town halls lately. listen to georgia congressman
. >> won't even let us in. they blocked us out. >> my son has the right to live. >> no doubt about it. >> my son has the right to health care. >> you don't really think you're going to get that, ma'am, in this bill, do you? >> you have to do something. >> that's what i hear from the liberals. we got to do something. a bad bill is better than nothing, i guess. >> this health care reform town hall meetings in downtown memphis spawned more than one...
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so they always put something in front of us that led us, you know, feel like we were going to get out of the plane pretty soon. >> that's interesting. it was your own expectation of what they had promised that seemed to keep you tranquil for awhile. we're getting a statement from not continental, this was a flight actually being handled by express jet, even though it was a continental flight. they're saying we were just following federal regulations. we weren't allowed to do this. they say their priorities were ensuring customer safety during severe weather and following all federal regulations at the airport facility, essentially federal regulations is what they told us today when we called them, and apparently according to federal regulations, they say they couldn't let you back into the airport because some tsa people were gone and they didn't feel comfortable doing so. what do you make of that? >> i happen to be a lawyer but i'm certainly not a lawyer in this area. but i have never had to go into an airport from an airplane and change planes, for example, in my whole life and go t
so they always put something in front of us that led us, you know, feel like we were going to get out of the plane pretty soon. >> that's interesting. it was your own expectation of what they had promised that seemed to keep you tranquil for awhile. we're getting a statement from not continental, this was a flight actually being handled by express jet, even though it was a continental flight. they're saying we were just following federal regulations. we weren't allowed to do this. they...
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>> we use computers a lot. you can click a button and our prescriptions get sent off to the pharmacy and they can push a button and our refirms get faxed and our computer automatic, patients before their business, we don't have to call each we wanted to be the kind of doctors we were trained to be. we both really value the relationship with our patients. >> we are doing a home visit for a newborn. he's 2 weeks old. hi. how are you doing? not many people do house calls. it's great for the patients. lovely for a mom with the toddlers. >> it's hard to get out the door with a newborn. it's nice to have them come to you. >> see you guys. bye-bye. >> this is what the medical assistant usually does. the traditional primary care doctor's office, they need to see patients quickly in the traditional setting. that's where you have the doctor holdening on to the door handle saying, everything all right, right? nothing is a problem, because you don't have time to address it if you get a positive answer. >> it was, i imagine
>> we use computers a lot. you can click a button and our prescriptions get sent off to the pharmacy and they can push a button and our refirms get faxed and our computer automatic, patients before their business, we don't have to call each we wanted to be the kind of doctors we were trained to be. we both really value the relationship with our patients. >> we are doing a home visit for a newborn. he's 2 weeks old. hi. how are you doing? not many people do house calls. it's great...
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susan candiotti is live for us outside laguardia. susan, question number one, what, or perhaps, who, sparked all of this? >> reporter: brand new information that we can confirm for you. according to a law enforcement source who is close to this investigation, the name of the suspect in this case is a 32-year-old man. his name is scott mcgann, and he lives in manhattan. in new york city. that is the new information. exactly what he will be charged with is unclear at this time, but, brooke and t.j., here's how it all started. very, very early saturday morning, about 5:20 in the morning when according to the tsa, the transportation security administration, a manager tells us that a man approached one of the security check areas and according to new york city's police assistant commissioner, paul brown, that man appeared intoxicated. he was carrying a duffel bag with wires sticking out. immediately the tsa noifred the port authority, who came out to investigate. this man, as we said, appeared drunk. he had a suspicious looking article. t
susan candiotti is live for us outside laguardia. susan, question number one, what, or perhaps, who, sparked all of this? >> reporter: brand new information that we can confirm for you. according to a law enforcement source who is close to this investigation, the name of the suspect in this case is a 32-year-old man. his name is scott mcgann, and he lives in manhattan. in new york city. that is the new information. exactly what he will be charged with is unclear at this time, but, brooke...
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larry smith joins us now. he is just outside the eagles practice facility in philadelphia, and he is with a man who is credited with being chiefly responsible for intervening in michael vick's life, and chiefly responsible, many say, for this day coming to pass, that is former coach tony dungy. larry, take it away. >> reporter: well, tony, thanks so much. you know, you're right. we talked last hour how i felt the contrition in michael vick's voice and certainly tony dungy is part of that. not a part of an nfl training cam. ed >> i am enjoying life and doing things with family and youth. but i love it. it's different not having the day-to-day grind. >> reporter: what's different from michael vick than the michael vick that you might have known before all this transpired? what's different? >> i think a couple of things, a couple of things he took for granted, like his family, his teammates being in the national football league, he realizes that can be gone. and i think his lifestyle is a little bit different. i
larry smith joins us now. he is just outside the eagles practice facility in philadelphia, and he is with a man who is credited with being chiefly responsible for intervening in michael vick's life, and chiefly responsible, many say, for this day coming to pass, that is former coach tony dungy. larry, take it away. >> reporter: well, tony, thanks so much. you know, you're right. we talked last hour how i felt the contrition in michael vick's voice and certainly tony dungy is part of that....
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just point to us, show us where it happened. he showed us the door where a witness spotted his wheelchair days after police found his body. so we took a look inside and found the place a wreck, there was bleach on the countertop. police have been all throughout this abandoned apartment looking for fingerprints and we found this garbage back here with ashes all around it. she may have tried to burn the body here. that was after simpson nailed a three inch hammer into his brain and stabbed him up to 50 times and beat him over the head with a tire iron. we told him to watch through a mirror and dismembered him and sliced his throat. she admitted it. >> she wanted a candy bar and then told us what happened. >> reporter: the victim would drive his motorized wheelchair through the neighborhood and investigators thought simpson was a snitch. she thought he was one? she allegedly lured him inside with sex and then after three days of torture borrowed rainwater's car and dumped the body. >> i know she wasn't taking her meds like she was
just point to us, show us where it happened. he showed us the door where a witness spotted his wheelchair days after police found his body. so we took a look inside and found the place a wreck, there was bleach on the countertop. police have been all throughout this abandoned apartment looking for fingerprints and we found this garbage back here with ashes all around it. she may have tried to burn the body here. that was after simpson nailed a three inch hammer into his brain and stabbed him up...